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so it also most euidently shewes, that Ch•ists body doth not onely, by the true dimension of the thicknes thereof, penetrate the quantity of the bread & wine (which in their doctrine remains after consecration) but further also it clearly •uinceth all the parts and members of Christs body to penetrate and cōfusedly to pearce into each other. |
so it also most evidently shows, that Ch•ists body does not only, by the true dimension of the thickness thereof, penetrate the quantity of the bred & wine (which in their Doctrine remains After consecration) but further also it clearly •uinceth all the parts and members of Christ body to penetrate and confusedly to pierce into each other. |
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Iac. Suar. in his thes. quadra. in ser. 42. in •er. 3. do. pal. hath a comparison of an egge readie for the hatch of a chicken, where nothing is to be seen but whitenes, &c of Christ in the host. Read this his Sunilitude; which he calleth a fit one. |
Iac. Suar in his these. quadram. in ser. 42. in •er. 3. doe. pal. hath a comparison of an egg ready for the hatch of a chicken, where nothing is to be seen but whiteness, etc. of christ in the host. Read this his Sunilitude; which he calls a fit one. |
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